A very small group of us had the opportunity for a dinner and conversation in the DC area with Christine Hutter and Theo Staub of Moritz Grossmann. They were in the US meeting with potential retailers, which meant they had all their 2017 novelties (and pretty much the complete collection) with them. They were very gracious hosts, and we had an opportunity to look at watches, talk philosophy, and for the remainder of the group, gain an appreciation for the design and workmanship.

A pleasant meal of tapas...

The lighting was absolutely great for viewing the watches; not so much for photography! I was reduced to the always faithful iPhone!

The Atum Primavera, a 2017 novelty in three colors. The dials are finished with a two-tone lacquer finish that gives a sunburst finish

The Atum Date. This is an amazingly simple design. It's essentially a pointer date, but the pointer rides on the perimeter of the dial, and doesn't obscure the dial. It's adjustable forwards and backwards and changes instantaneously at midnight.

The Atum Enamel

And some lady's pieces, done very well.
The Tefnut Twist

The unique aspect of these watches is you wind the watch by twisting the strap and lug. And, yes, it actually works!

And the movement of the Twist

And finally, the Sleeping Beauty

Hope you enjoy. I'm hoping to get another opportunity to view parts of the collection in a couple of weeks. We'll see if it works out!